The history, accomplishments and experiences of black people will be celebrated throughout October in Bath and North East Somerset as … More
Month: September 2020
Let’s get started.
The long-awaited restoration project of Bath’s Sydney Gardens has finally got underway. The total funding secured to improve the historic … More
Just Jane
Fans of Jane Austen are literally spoilt for choice this week with an on-line list of events via the Bath … More
Thanks Kenny!
Meet Kenny – the cricket-loving volunteer who has been tending to the artist-inspired rusty planters on the city end of … More
We will survive.
This week’s Bath on Tap heads for a city street steeped in history. The centre of an industrious settlement that … More
Escape the everyday
Bath’s MP, Wera Hobhouse, hopes the city’s tourism businesses will join her in backing the £5 million ‘Escape the Everyday’ campaign … More
A square deal for pedestrians.
More traffic-free time for pedestrians has been agreed to enable residents and visitors to Kingsmead Square and York Street to … More
Skatepark construction gets underway
Work has finally started on building the new skateboard facility at Alice Park in Larkhall. It follows years of campaigning … More
No Bath panto this Christmas
This year’s Theatre Royal Christmas panto has been postponed until 2021. Instead we can look forward to a ‘smash hit’ … More
Say it with flowers!
Well, if B&NES won’t listen to me continually asking when will the Laura Place Fountain – and other heritage structures … More
On the move?
Back in 2014 the city’s central police station in Manvers Street was sold to the University of Bath – one … More
Let’s go greener
Will a more resilient, diverse and greener local economy help Bath and North Somerset plan for a difficult future – … More
Open for business
A new campaign celebrating and showcasing Bath and North East Somerset’s dynamic, successful, world class companies – and their talented … More
Year Seven bubble to isolate
Ralph Allen is the latest school in our area to be affected by a confirmed case of Covid 19. Following … More
Get a bike for free.
Residents are being invited to a giveaway event at Keynsham in which second hand furniture and adult pre-used bikes are … More
You read it here
Residents are being asked to help Bath Central Library celebrate 30 years of opening on September 28th with a call … More
East Harptree school latest
Following advice from Public Health England, East Harptree Church of England School will close for 14 days following two confirmed … More
Wave a flag for Walcot
As we all know it’s been an incredibly tough few months in retail, but a resilient collective of independent traders … More
The mental and physical cost of Covid 19
Since lockdown began – the mental health charity Bath Mind has had a 200% increase in calls from people experiencing … More
That’s the way to do it!
Seems like some people in Bath know how to set a good – social distancing – example. Here’s a photograph … More
Cash boost for Keynsham High Street
A £1.1m cash boost to help refresh Keynsham High Street, enhance its historic identity and retain its status as a … More
Book browsing is back!
Libraries in Bath and North East Somerset are reopening more services following lockdown – which will enable residents to browse … More
Top Ten Honours for University of Bath
Top ten honours for the University of Bath which has been ranked 9th in The Times and The Sunday Times … More
Dress of the Year
Bath’s Fashion Museum has announced who will be choosing this year’s ‘Dress of the Year’. He’s award-winning fashion journalist and … More
For the record
Some good news to report for motorists and history buffs alike.
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